Clean Power Hydrogen plc Announces New Agreement with Hidrigin for Green Hydrogen Manufacturing
Key Ideas
- Clean Power Hydrogen plc (CPH2) has entered into a Licence Agreement with Hidrigin for manufacturing green hydrogen technology.
- Hidrigin plans to produce 2GW of MFE220 units in Ireland for its Solar PV & Wind Farms globally, aiming for €500m Renewable Energy projects in Europe by 2030.
- Hidrigin has secured €100m funding to start its Green Hydrogen Pilot Project in 2025, partnering with Jones Engineering and Lagan MEICA.
- Both CEOs express optimism about the partnership, highlighting the potential for scaling up green hydrogen production using innovative MFE technology.
Clean Power Hydrogen plc (CPH2), a UK-based green hydrogen technology company, has announced a new Licence Agreement and Sales Contract with Hidrigin, a company trading under Lisheen H2 Energy Park Limited. The agreement allows Hidrigin to manufacture up to 2GW of MFE220 units in Ireland to use with its Solar PV & Wind Farms globally. Additionally, Hidrigin will purchase a 1MW MFE220 electrolyser from CPH2, with delivery scheduled for 2025. This partnership involves outsourcing manufacturing to Jones Engineering and appointing Lagan MEICA as the technical advisor for installation. Hidrigin also plans to build a manufacturing facility in Lisheen BioEnergy Campus as it scales up production. The goal is to develop €500 million in Renewable Energy projects with MFE220 Electrolysers across Europe by 2030. Both CEOs, Jon Duffy of CPH2 and Eric Whelan of Hidrigin, express enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting the strategic vision to expand green hydrogen production through innovative technology.